
I want to see Kamen Rider! I want to see Kamen Rider, Shinichi! Suddenly!? A-Amazons… Which one is recommended and easy to watch for beginners?! Guh!! After watching
Why did you recommend something like that…
T-the resurrection Core Medal…
K, Kuuga…
I wonder if there’s something that connects to Parasyte…
>>4Shu
It’s normal for beginners to get thrown by Amazons, so you can’t complain if it happens!!
Kamen Rider 3.
>>7Isn’t that assuming you’ve watched the main story?
What was once life just a moment ago is scattered all around.
Migi: “Don’t put me in the same category as Amazon!” *whoosh*
B-Black Sun…
But it’s compact and the action is overflowing with flair, it’s seriously a masterpiece…
If you set the content aside, it might be recommended in the sense that it’s short.
Compared to Mr. Black, the content is somewhat…
When it comes to Kamen Rider that is enjoyable even for adults,
Amazons is the first choice.
>>13But it’s because I know the Rider from Sunday mornings that the differences come to life.
Isn’t it that if your first move is Amazons, you end up thinking that Kamen Rider is like this?
>>18If it’s about differences, I think a vague image of Kamen Rider should be enough.
Don’t put “up to the first term” at the back!
Um, MOVIE War Genesis…
It’s a masterpiece, but it’s not a work I would recommend for beginners…
G…Gatchard…!
>>19The beginning is tough…!
>>22I wondered if it was like that in the beginning.
Thinking back, there was something a bit suspicious about the time when the wrench was creepy…
Kamen Rider 3 also comes with 4 as a set.
The movie concludes beautifully, and I would probably recommend it as J or ZO.
I really think it’s not good for enthusiasts to suggest familiar standards instead of true standards in situations like this.
But… Kamen Rider Gaim…!
It’s fine with Den-O.
>>26Unlike any other Kamen Rider…!
>>30If that’s the case for the first phase of Heisei…
Including Heisei phase 2 and Reiwa Riders, it’s not that far.
S-Substitute Kamen Rider Prelude…
“Rider 4 is a spin-off of Drive, but you are also recommended to watch 555 and Den-O as a trap.”
The ending of Shin Kamen Rider is tough.
Isn’t it better to just watch them in order from Kuuga?
>>31To be honest, in the early Heisei period, CG…
>>34The progress of visuals is amazing when viewed from Kuuga!
When you go from a new rider to an old rider, there are hardly any battle scenes, let alone CG!!
>>37Certainly.
It was mainly a drama…
Kamen Rider FIRST and NEXT
As expected, the famous W related to Kento over here…
>>35When I saw Kamen Rider for the first time in about 10 years, it was really great and had a sense of stability. W
Having different colors for the left and right makes an impact, while the basic design is clean, and it’s easy to understand the differentiation of abilities by color.
E, Ex-Aid…
The way it ends is something else, but the compactly summarized Shin Kamen is recommended as an introduction.
Black Sun! Black Sun!
Seriously, no matter how interesting it is, 50 episodes is a lot, so I think a nicely condensed Amazon’s is a great choice…
I think something like 555 would be good for a Heisei Rider…
Shin Kamen Rider…
To be honest, if you only look at the first term of the Heisei era, it means something different.
Hibiki is more unconventional than Den-O…
The one where the lord appears.
D-Double…!
I think Season 1 of Amazons is quite good, all things considered.
2 may not be a hero story at the very least.
If it fits within the length of a standalone movie, then there’s the true ZOJ’s Neo characters or THEFIRSTNEXT.
Agito
Well, the latest work “Gav” should be fine, right?
No matter how you look at it, it’s not more interesting than Amazons…
K-Kamen Rider No. 1…
>>53Isn’t Kamen Rider misunderstood as a cult work?
When I look at Kuuga now, it’s mostly the drama part.
You might want to watch something more beginner-friendly, like Black Sun, which is pretty good.
ZO
If you’re interested after watching Geow OQ, how about starting with Geow?
Show me Decade and Zi-O here.
A method where you have the rider you like jump.
Wizard’s Magic Land!
W is really interesting, but there is a downside to using that level of interest as a standard…
I think it would be easier to get into the past works if we trimmed the unnecessary parts like Gundam and condensed it into two or three movies.
Migi, wait! Haven’t you only watched one season? Please watch the second season too!
>>63Swoosh
>>63Gah! Watch the movie too, Migi!
Without any filler, Season 1 has a small number of episodes and is well-organized, so I recommend it to beginners. Amazons.
After that, it might be a bit too rich, so preferences may vary…
W has been consistently good at acting from the start.
Alright, in that case, all the Showa Rider series and all the Heisei Rider series.
Please watch all of the Reiwa Riders, including the movies, spin-offs, and novels.
It’s fateful, but there are 50 episodes in one work, so it can be overwhelming…
>>69Even a 2-cour anime is quite challenging, and this has more than double that…
>>69Well then, shall I recommend an Amazon that doesn’t have Zou? It’s two cours long!
If you only look at the first season, it’s really interesting, kind of like if you added a little more gore to a Sunday morning toku rider show…
B-Build…
It’s fine to go with popular official works that are normally available on platforms like Amazon Prime.
Den-O, W, OOO, Ex-Aid, Build, etc.
I had never seen any of them, so as an otaku, I thought I should watch one, and it was a movie where the first rider fights against the Heisei riders.
It was interesting.
It can’t be helped, but the fact that they are all long makes it quite a high hurdle.
I guess it’s Amazons after all…
A few years ago, I started watching Sword due to Ondul, but there were quite a few scenes at the beginning where I thought, “What am I being shown here…?”
Although I gained ground from the middle,
In the Heisei era, there are Kuuga, Ryuki, and Den-O.
In the Heisei era, Double and OOO are probably easy for beginners to get into.
Well, if you watch it straight through, you can finish all 50 episodes in about 24 hours…
The build isn’t bad, but given the setting, it leans more towards being a weapon than an unknown hero, and that guy really gets annoying in the second half…
B… Black Sun…
The good thing about the Shin Kamen Rider movie is
The song of the three masked riders plays during the ending.
Hmm… Gaim!
Building is something you need to see through to the very end.
If you’re going to watch something like Rider or special effects,
You have to be prepared for the obvious low-budget feel and the subtle acting of the performers.
If it’s a refreshing Aoharu, it’s either Gatchard or Forze.
If you’re looking to start, it seems easier to go with what’s available on Amazon Prime, but it feels like there aren’t any works from the Reiwa era other than the latest one?
Shinichi is too useless…
The strongest form appears around episode 30, so what are we going to do from here!?
It was enjoyable to see Kamen Rider Geats again after a long time since RX.
To be honest, since the TV series has almost 50 episodes, there aren’t many parts that are consistently interesting throughout.
I don’t dislike building, but the loss of momentum at the final stage is…
Wizards and such…?
Since it’s originally a content like the hero’s lament, there are quite a few stories where the protagonist ends up dying at the end…
>>95The Fate of Ishinomori Heroes
From the current stable and steady shot, this is really shaky…
If we’re talking about consistency or the beauty of the flow, it would probably be Gaim.
I don’t recommend watching it continuously by yourself.
The most enjoyable way is to watch it together with multiple people for a long time while having fun.
>>98Well, I think it would be good to join the commentary of Gau from now on.
>>102I think the most enjoyable way to start is to seriously catch up with subscriptions and join the conversation all at once.
It would be nice to release a video work that extracts only the delicious parts and re-edits them…
>>99Isn’t the moving Kamen Rider encyclopedia close to that?
Driving and…
There are naturally people who die, right?
For some reason, I grew up without touching Kamen Rider, so my first experience was with Amazons, but I think it’s a masterpiece.
When I asked a nameless person if the belt becoming a weapon feels a bit like a dead setup, they taught me that those things are originally meant to showcase for selling toys, and I laughed.
I don’t want the Violent Spear toy.
I like them all, but it’s quite difficult to recommend a rider to watch them all.
The movie version can be finished in a few hours, but each one is quite unique to watch individually…
It’s a high hurdle, so if I recommended it on purpose, I’ll let it slide, but if you really love the first series and want me to watch it, I’ll temporarily forgive you, Shinichi.
Are the unnamed riders talking about actually all trained since Kuuga?
I haven’t been able to see many of the works I like.
>>110I’ve watched the Riders and movies after Kuuga, but I haven’t kept up with the others.
While there are mixed opinions from fans, I feel that works with two-episode conclusions are easier to recommend to beginners.
I think W is relatively easy to recommend.
So Eternal is relatively easy to recommend.
Isn’t it really Shin Kamen Rider for beginners?
It’s easy, like a single movie.
>>113That’s not good…
The new Kamen Rider was surprisingly unsuitable as an entry point.
W is strong in that it can advance in the manga as it is.
If it’s your first time, I’d like to recommend something that has a particularly good aftertaste after watching, so 000.
I think it would be a safe bet to recommend something like W or Kuuga after a reset, no matter what.
I don’t really recommend the Zero One of the first year of Reiwa either.
>>119First of all, the overall tone is quite strong, making it difficult to recommend Reiwa Riders to beginners.
Shin〇〇 is created with the assumption that everyone has touched on something related to the huge content.
“Futo Detective and the manga version are also recommended.”
Unlike a video, you can read it all at once at your own pace.
Kuga is a bit like that, but…
>>121Well then, Kaiser…
>>121It’s interesting, but the Inoue flavor is too strong, and above all, if you haven’t watched Kuuga and Agito first, you probably won’t enjoy it much…!
But Amazons is a work that Amazon launched for its Prime subscribers!?
>>122I was surprised that I thought it would never end, but it did.
I think it’s pretty good to watch the works in order from the Heisei 1st period to the Heisei 2nd period.
Reiwa is to be picked from the recommended places.
>でもアマゾンズはあのAmazonがアマプラ契約者向けとして打ち出した作品なんですよ!?Shu!
I like Ex-Aid, so I want to recommend it to others.
The beginning is tense and slow, making it difficult to recommend.
I really like Amazons overall, but…
It’s got some hasty aspects like the story and direction that suddenly feel like a typical kids’ morning show, which makes it hard to call it for adults.
I honestly can’t recommend it to people who don’t know Riders.
Amazons is interesting in both season 1 and season 2…
It’s interesting, but…
Shin doesn’t actually “transform” in the way everyone imagines…
The rider’s suit and belt are all equipment, and the setting is that they have become a grasshopper human internally.
So I might be confused at first.
Ex-Aid was great.
The person who can be likened to Shocker in the first generation? It was cool that they died as a monster without becoming too familiar until the end.
>>133…Are you talking about graphite?
Regardless of Shin Godzilla, Ultraman and Rider are too influenced by Anno-kun’s otaku hobbies and past references, so only those who have seen a lot can understand what was interesting about them now…
>>135Honestly, only those who can smirk at the initial names of civil engineering companies can enjoy it, right?
If it ended with “guah!!” in the thread image, that would be mercy.
For Showa Riders, I recommend Black, which has a sequel but stands alone and reaches a conclusion, even though senior Riders do not appear.
The aftertaste after finishing it is quite bad, though.
I haven’t seen the original, but I’ve been following the manga version of Kuuga completely.
I think I probably made a mistake.
When the first generation’s horror-themed Hiro temporarily stepped back, a lot of women who looked like bar hostesses appeared, and I was like, what is this…?
If you had to choose, Shinichi and Migi are residents of the Amazons world, right?
>>140What’s so interesting about seeing something close to your own world in fiction, Shinichi?
Ry…Dragon Knight…
>>143It is unlikely at first.
I definitely want you to see it.
>>143It’s a good work, but if people think that Kamen Rider is like this based on their first impression, it would be quite troublesome.
>>145I wonder if it was really good that Kamen Rider was broadcast overseas after such a long time…
It seems that the second season of Amazons was a veiled criticism of the fact that the previous season was aired on terrestrial television with altered content despite being filmed to fit the distribution format.
So just filling it with sensationalism, gore, and vomit is kind of…
Unlike Ultraman and others, the common values associated with Kamen Rider are mainly transforming with the name and belt, and fighting against monsters.
Some are difficult to recommend unequivocally.
The image of Kamen Rider is too different for each person…!
If you watch 1 to 2 episodes a day, it would take several years to complete all the Heisei and Reiwa Riders from Kuuga to the latest.
Ultraman is strong because past Ultramen occasionally appear as guests, and if you’re interested, you can watch them.
Since it is a content that lasts too long, there is a significant fluctuation in the image and recommendations.
Decade still had a feeling of trying to function as an entry point to past works.
Zi-O was already past that point, after all…
Although it is said to be an unusual work as a Kamen Rider.
What are the works that are standard and not peculiar, regardless of visibility and enjoyment?
>>155If you put it all together, maybe it’s like OOO?
>>155W… but the two-in-one is Barom 1, right?
>>155Is there such a Rider work?
>>155It turns into a word game, but if you talk about a work that has no strangeness as a standard of Kamen Rider, then it’s definitely the first generation.
There are many episodes where the riders are tense and strained, making it tough to watch dozens of them…
I thought wizards weren’t easy to see, but the ending is just too lonely…
Isn’t Gotchard great?
Even if you say the beginning… it’s quite early for things to pick up from episode 5.
I feel that the Reiwa Rider series has a particularly intense Nichiasa grammar overall.
If you’re used to it, there are no problems, but it seems like there are many parts that would surprise someone unfamiliar.
I think it’s fine for first-time players to not have any discomfort or resistance to being at level 1 in Ex-Aid.
There are many works that make you want to explain or follow along while watching together.
>>165Something that newcomers dislike…
>>165Here it is… the rapid-fire explanation from an otaku…
>>165“Where did this enhancement item come from?”
What is the standard for Kamen Rider!
Aren’t we all imperfect?
>>166Is it Heisei?
I’m troubled when someone asks which one of the sentai is the orthodox one.
Basically, both the Sentai and Rider series put in too much effort every year to avoid being seen as repetitive.
It’s hard to say it’s standard, but there’s a feeling that Kuuga is just fine.
Agito… has a quite unique atmosphere, I like it though.
W and Drive are highly beginner-friendly.
Driving is just about being in a car, isn’t it?
The beginning of Heisei Rider is Kuuga, but even when you look at Kuuga now, it’s incredibly unique…
Kamen Rider seems to have the concept of betraying the standard image of a Rider since the Heisei era and trying to create something new.
As a result, it became the ugly Heisei era.
It sounds heavy when you say episode 50, but…
It’s like completing a 12-episode drama season 2 in terms of time, so it’s quite doable.
That said, there are certainly noticeable lulls and instances of “Do we really need this?”
I think it’s okay to just think of it as cool, even if it’s 555.
>>175As long as Soka doesn’t show up… I’ll manage…
If you don’t fight, you can’t survive!
If you’re talking about fun, just watch Den-O!
Is the story difficult to understand? Well…
Hey, idiots, erase Street Fighter 6 from this world.
W has a lot of stories that are two episodes long, which makes it easy to watch.
The main story generally explains the mysteries.
I haven’t seen any recommendations for things like this related to Hibiki.
>>182It’s truly difficult to recommend something that changes the atmosphere so drastically all at once!
It’s not that the latter half is bad or anything.
>>182The color of the fur is too different…
>>182Indeed, it might be rare for a work to be unanimously agreed upon as not suitable for beginners up to this point.
>>182I like it, but there are many parts I can’t quite agree with, and I feel unsettled when it’s over…
I think the early Heisei period, when there wasn’t much promotion, was pretty good in various ways.
>>185In other words, BLACK!
I think it’s good to start with Den-O, W, or OOO for someone who only knows the usual elements like form changes and power-up items.
If you’re trying to impress hardcore otaku, then the first half of the Heisei era would be just fine.
“Hibiki really changed direction drastically, so the kids at that time must have been surprised.”
Hibiki is basically just recognized as a separate program that is conveniently labeled as a rider.
Even if I liked Hibiki after watching it, there’s nothing I can do about it afterward…
If anything, it might be okay to start from around ZO, right?